RSV Has Become Less Dangerous for Infants

RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) is a very common virus, one that virtually all children contract by the time they are two years old.

“We looked at over 850,000 hospitalizations for RSV and had two large data sets and found identical results in both of the data sets,” said professor of Pediatrics at the University of Utah. The results are good news for parents and their children.